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1
Timeline of WWII
..1934....................1935...............1936
.1937.19381939.
..1940....................1941...............1942
.1943.19441945.
2
Nov. 11, 1918 - WW I Ends
  • WW I ends with an Allied victory.
  • The Treaty of Versailles is imposed on the
    defeated Germans.
  • Its conditions are harsh, leading to years of
    German resentment, political chaos, and economic
    disaster fueling the desire for revenge.
  • In 1918, it is called the Great War or the War
    to End All Wars.
  • Only later will the world be forced to number
    them.

3
Jan 16, 1920 League of Nations
  • The League of Nations was founded to promote
    world peace, as part of the Versailles Treaty.
  • Forty one nations joined the League, but Germany
    is excluded, the Soviet Union boycotts, and
    isolationist America refuses to take part.
  • The League will resolve some small disputes, but
    will be unable to police aggressor nations or to
    prevent WW II.

4
April 3, 1922 Stalin Rises to Power
  • Josef Stalin is elected as General Secretary of
    the Soviet Unions Communist Party.
  • Over the next decade, he will outlive Lenin and
    assassinate other rivals.
  • By the time of his death in 1952, Stalin will
    have transformed a backward Russia into an
    industrial and military superpower.
  • His regimen will be responsible for more civilian
    deaths than Hitlers.

5
Oct 31, 1922 - Mussolini takes power in Italy
  • Benito Mussolini, the first of Europes fascist
    dictators in the 20th century, takes power in
    Italy.
  • He ends Italys post-war chaos and becomes famous
    for making the trains run on time.
  • But in doing so, he suspends the constitution and
    establishes a totalitarian regime.

6
Oct 29, 1929 - Stock Market Crash
  • The U.S. stock market crashes leading to the
    Great Depression.
  • For 10 years, unemployment and poverty will
    ravage the industrialized world.
  • Many will believe that liberal democracy has run
    its course.
  • The crisis will aid Hitler in his bid to gain
    power in Germany.

7
Sept. 18, 1931 - Japan Invades Manchuria
  • Taking advantage of a weak and divided China,
    Japan invades Manchuria and establishes the state
    of Manchukuo.
  • It installs as its puppet former Chinese Emperor
    Pu Yi.
  • This early aggression is a precursor to Japanese
    designs on provinces throughout the Pacific Rim.

8
Nov. 6, 1932 - FDR elected President
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt is elected to his first
    term as U.S. president.
  • He will become the only president elected to four
    terms, leading America out of the Depression and
    through most of WW II.

9
Jan. 30, 1933 - Hitler appointed Chancellor of
Germany
  • After the Nazis win a plurality in the Reichstag,
    Hitler is named Chancellor of Germany by
    President von Hindenberg.
  • He immediately moves to reverse the Versailles
    Treaty, taking steps to remilitarize Germany.

10
Jan. 30, 1933 - Hitler appointed Chancellor of
Germany
  • Jews, leftists, and homosexuals are harassed or
    jailed.
  • Handicapped people are euthanized
  • The Nazi era has begun.

11
Aug. 19, 1934 - Hitler becomes Führer of Germany
  • After the death of president von Hindenberg,
    Hitler proclaims himself Führer (leader).
  • He now has absolute power.

12
March 7, 1936 - Hitler occupies the Rhineland
  • Hitler has already broken the Versailles Treaty
    by rearming Germanys military.
  • Now he moves violates the treaty again by moving
    forces into the demilitarized zone of the
    Rhineland.

13
July 7, 1937 - Japan invades China
  • After years of Japanese aggression against China,
    full scale war begins after troops clash in
    Beijing.
  • In the Rape of Nanking on December 13, an
    estimated 100,000 Chinese are massacred.
  • The war will continue for years widening in 1941
    when Japan attacks territories throughout the
    Pacific Rim.

14
March 13, 1938 - Germany Annexes Austria
  • Hitler again violates the Versailles Treaty,
    accompanying troops into Austria to force a
    political union.
  • Enthusiastic crowds welcome Hitler and his Nazi
    forces.
  • Encouraged, Hitler annexes Austria the next day.
  • It becomes part of his vision of a 1,000 year
    German Reich.

15
Sept. 29,1938 - Munich Pact
  • To avert war, British Prime Minister Neville
    Chamberlain and French Premier Edouard Daladier
    meet with Hitler and Mussolini in Munich.
  • Hitler assures them he has no aggressive aims he
    merely wants to occupy Czechoslovakias
    Sudentenland, to safeguard Germans living there.

16
Sept. 29,1938 - Munich Pact
  • Pursuing a policy of appeasement, Chamberlain and
    Daladier sacrifice Czechoslovakia to the Nazis.
  • Chamberlain returns to London with an agreement
    promising peace in our time.

17
Oct. 15, 1938 - Germany occupies Sudentenland
  • As agreed at Munich, Hitlers troops occupy
    Czechoslovakias Sudentenland.
  • A few months later, Hitler breaches the agreement
    by seizing the entire country.
  • Britain and France are outraged and embarrassed.
  • They react by guaranteeing Polands security,
    drawing a line Hitler cannot cross without war.

18
May 22, 1939 - Germany, Italy sign Pact of Steel
  • Hitler and Mussolini agree on a formal military
    and political alliance, strengthening the
    Berlin-Rome Axis and preparing the way for their
    eventual joint aggression.

19
Aug. 23, 1939 German-Soviet Non-aggression Pact
  • In a treaty that stuns the world, Germany and the
    Soviet Union sign a non-aggression pact.
  • Hitler and Stalin have been seen as enemies who
    provided a check against each other now they
    agree to coexist peacefully, carving Europe into
    spheres of influence.
  • Freed of danger to the east, Hitler prepares for
    war.

20
Sept. 1, 1939 Germany Invades Poland WW II
begins
  • Germany invades Poland in a blitzkrieg, a
    lightning war of massive attacks by tank
    battalions and screaming Stuka dive bombers.
  • Britain and France have guaranteed Polands
    security they declare war on Germany two days
    later.
  • WW II has begun!

21
Nov. 4, 1939 U.S. reaffirms Neutrality Act
  • Congress reaffirms the Neutrality Act America
    will not take sides in a European war.
  • But, FDR wins a vital modification, belligerents
    are now allowed to purchase arms on a cash and
    carry basis.
  • This aids Britain and France, whose financial
    resources and control of the seas allow them to
    buy U.S. arms.
  • America is moving slowly from isolationism to
    support of the Allies.

22
May 10, 1940 Churchill becomes British Prime
Minister
  • Ineffective in his war aims, and in failing
    health, Neville Chamberlain resigns as Britains
    Prime minister.
  • He is replaced by Winston Churchill, whose
    rousing oratory and stouthearted resistance to
    Hitler will mark him as one of the greatest
    leaders in history.

23
Sept. 27, 1940 Tripartite Pact signed
  • Japan, Germany, and Italy sign the Tripartite
    Pact, an alliance binding them as Axis partners.
  • The 3 countries agree to aid each other if
    theyre attacked by a power they arent currently
    at war with.
  • The United States is the pacts target, since
    Germany already has a non-aggression pact with
    the Soviet Union.
  • When Japan attacks Pearl Harbor, the alliance
    will be triggered all 3 Axis countries declare
    war on America.

24
Nov. 25, 1940 U.S. imposes embargo on Japan
  • In retaliation for Japanese aggression in China,
    the U.S. cuts off all trade with Japan.
  • Japans leaders view this as a hostile act they
    depend on America as their largest supplier of
    raw materials.
  • They consider alternative ways of obtaining
    resources from the Philippines and Southeast
    Asia, by force if necessary.

25
March 11, 1941 - U.S. passes Lend-Lease Act
  • FDR is determined to offer the Allies greater
    support.
  • Pushing the Lend-Lease Act past stiff opposition
    in Congress, the president gains the power to
    direct aid to whomever he sees fit.
  • America becomes the arsenal of democracy, not
    yet at war, but no longer neutral.
  • By 1945, the U.S. will contribute 42 billion in
    arms, food, and supplies to the Allied war effort.

26
June 22, 1941 - Germany invades the Soviet Union
  • Hitler stunned the world in 1939 with his
    German-Soviet non-aggression pact.
  • Now he launches what he has secretly planned all
    along a surprise invasion by nearly 4 million
    German and Axis troops.

27
June 22, 1941 - Germany invades the Soviet Union
  • His plan a blitzkrieg victory over the
    inferior Soviet Army, and the seizure of
    Russias vast resources of oil and raw materials.
  • The invasion will be a fatal mistake, costing
    millions of lives and ultimately leading to
    Germanys defeat.

28
Sept. 8, 1941 - Siege of Leningrad begins
  • Nazi forces advance to the Russian city of
    Leningrad.
  • Instead of fighting street by street, the Germans
    decide to force a surrender by starving the city.
  • During the 3 year blockade, one million Russian
    civilians will die.

29
Dec. 7, 1941 - Japan attacks Pearl Harbor
  • In a surprise attack on American bases in Hawaii,
    Japanese carrier-launched planes kill 2,280
    servicemen and injure 1,109.
  • 19 ships are sunk or disabled.
  • The attack is intended to put the U.S. Navy out
    of action while Japan consolidates its victories
    in the east.

30
Dec. 7, 1941 - Japan attacks Pearl Harbor
  • But U.S. aircraft carriers are safely out to sea,
    and Pearl Harbors fuel depots and repair
    facilities arent hit.
  • Within days, America is at war with Japan and its
    Axis allies, Germany and Italy.
  • WW II is now a truly global war.

31
Dec. 8, 1941 - America enlists
  • The day after Pearl Harbor, thousands of
    volunteers swamp Army, Navy, and Marine Corps
    recruitment centers across the U.S.
  • Throughout the war, millions will volunteer
    millions more will be drafted.
  • In all, 16 million Americans will serve in
    uniform in WW II.

32
Allied Powers v. Axis Powers
  • Allied Powers
  • Axis Powers
  • Britain Prime Minister Winston Churchill
  • Russia Josef Stalin
  • United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • THE BIG THREE
  • Germany Adolf Hitler
  • Italy Benito Mussolini
  • Japan General Tojo

33
THE BIG THREE
34
THE AXIS DICTATORS
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